Give, learn, protect and support marine conservation.
Choose special gifts from the times for more entertainment and healthy habits and less plastic pollution in support of our Hong Kong heroes making waves all around the world.
All proceeds go to help improving the health of the ocean via our work at Ocean Recovery Alliance and Ocean River Institute.
Get Puzzled
Get Puzzled this holiday season with one of our new Plastically Impossible jigsaw puzzles. Guaranteed to bring education, awareness and wonder all in the same challenge of putting plastic back together.
Three of the designs (Buffet Series) come from Judith and Richard Lang’s artistic prints, who have picked plastic from the same 1km of coastline on the Northern California Coast, at Kehoe Beach. As artists, they have then sorted their collection of “ocean treasures” by size, shape, color and type, and often scattered them around again in order to make beautiful, yet curious, images of plastic items that the ocean sent back to our doorstep – our beaches. The other three in the “Littoral” Series are from photos of Hong Kong and Manila.
Buy here:
- Our website: ocean-recovery.com (worldwide shipment)
- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC) Ship Shop
- Baby Central online: babycentral.com.hk
Thanks to the Kennedy School in Hong Kong for their great puzzle solving skills in putting some of them together.
Go SpyHop
Our reusable masks improve our health while promoting our care for our waters and the animals within it.
Spy-Hopping is when a whale comes out of the water, with its eye just above the waterline, allowing it to see what is out there “above the water,” like our above the mask.
From The Ocean Recovery Alliance Team
We would have been at the DB fair a few times, but only one got pulled off, and the others cancelled. I thought you might therefore be interested in some of our “SARS 2.0” products … meaning they came from the times … This year.
Both are both educational/with meaning, and either for entertaining or better health (masks….bringing pride to some who might not like wearing them – though in Asia that’s not an issue).
In the news
https://www.pressreader.com/fiji/fiji-sun/20201121/281762746801603
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/10/30/trash.vortex.kaisei/
We are a non-profit organization bringing creative, engaging solutions to improve the health of the ocean by bringing together alliances and collaborations of different resources and expertise for cleanup activities and broader ocean issues focused on results to particular problems. In 2010, ORA’s launched the Plastic Disclosure Project at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York.
CONTACT : Ocean Recovery Alliance